9 Idaho Restaurants With Views That Will AMAZE You
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A magical date night starts with elegance and ambiance, which can be
made all the more romantic with the addition of stunning backdrops and
scenic views to go with the flickering candlelight and flawless
centerpieces. Fortunately, Idaho is home to some of the most
jaw-dropping scenery in the country, and to a number of restaurants that
feature that scenery front and center over every entree.
Perched atop some of the state’s best lookout points, these 9 Idaho
restaurants blend superb food with breathtaking panoramic views that
will take your dining experience to another level…literally.
1. The Sawtooth Club, Ketchum
This intimate and lively, yet
personalized, brewery in Ketchum offers diners classic Idaho ambiance
and stunning multi-level views of Sun Valley.
2. Beverly's, Coeur d' Alene
Where else can you bask in sunset
glows over Lake Coeur d'Alene as you take in the full splendor of the water-scape from a 7th floor lookout? This breathtaking view combines
with 5-star cuisine and the Pacific Northwest's largest wine cellar to
create a wow-worthy date night.
3. Trail Creek Cabin, Sun Valley
As if a mountain getaway isn't
romantic enough on its own, Sun Valley's Trail Creek Cabin is a cozy
destination that takes ambiance to a sublime level with its glowing
fireplaces and picturesque setting near the rushing waters of Trail
Creek. With exquisite views of Idaho's wilderness and mountains visible
through every window, this rustic snow-peak retreat is a must-see on your
next visit to Northern Idaho. Add in a winter sleigh ride for two for
even more romance.
4. Elevation 486, Twin Falls
This stunning restaurant sits
perched at the edge of one of Southern Idaho's most photographed scenic
river canyons and offers cuisine that is equally to-die for. An
incredible drink selection, radically delicious huckleberry butter, and
house-made desserts all combine for an exhilarating dining experience.
5. The Grill at Knob Hill Inn, Ketchum
Reviewers call The Grill at Knob
Hill Inn the "highlight of Ketchum," and rave about its idyllic setting
and equally picture-perfect food and flawless service. Their popovers
are simply divine, but the panoramic Sawtooths will take your breath
away.
6. The Narrows, McCall
Amazing Payette Lake views, Prix
Fixe options, and a refreshing mountain atmosphere make The Narrows in
McCall a town favorite. Every dish is beautifully presented to perfectly
complement the snow-capped mountains and lakefront views visible
through every window.
7. The Roundhouse/Averell's, Ketchum
A year-round hideaway for adventure
junkies, this mountaintop bar and grill is accessible by gondola ski
lift and offers spectacular, bird's-eye views of Bald Mountain and Sun
Valley.
8. Ernie's Steakhouse, Lewiston
A lovely atmosphere, gorgeous views
of the Lewiston valley, and a classic steakhouse menu -- including
prime rib cooked to perfection -- all add up to a scenic night out in
downtown Lewiston. Cozy up to the fireplace during the cold winter
months for added ambiance whilst enjoying the city lights at nightfall.
9. Trinity at City Beach, Sandpoint
Sky-high viewpoints aren't the only
feature Idaho offers. Spectacular panoramic views from a private piece
of Lake Pend Oreille's sandy City Beach, Seahawks Mimosas (if you're
into that sort of thing), and crisp mountain air all make for an
unforgettable waterfront dining experience in Sandpoint, without the
climb.
Better book your reservations now! Whether you’re looking for a
romantic evening out with a special someone, or you simply want to
elevate your dining experience, these incredible restaurants with their
scenic patios, picturesque rooftop views that go on for miles, and
360-degree dining panoramas are a must-visit, wouldn’t you say? But it’s
the food that really takes these restaurants to the next level — yum!
Do you know of any other restaurants with incredible views?
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